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. >> the death of kurt cobain, move over. music has a new number one tragedy and this is it. the grammies are the most boring thing i have ever seen in my life. i don't like them. are we talking about my grammy or the grammies? sorry i got confused. >> how dare you make fun of nana. >> those things are not her fault. >> i got very confused. >> i am i editing. >> as the father of three daughters can you tell us how the crowd is dealing with it? >> i could, but i haven't spoken to them in months. >> the fact of the matter is -- sorry, greg. when we first met -- the problem is he is in a delicate place in his career. he is transitioning from a teen idle to a man about town as far as his music is concerned. the voters don't seem to understand this. by not giving him grammies they could force him to start cutting up grams. when you do, call me. i will give uh great deal. first one's free. >> the grammies couldn't win on this one. it was a lose proposition. if they gave them a grammy nomination all of the rolling stones and spin people go, look at the grammies they nominated gist s
. >> the death of kurt cobain, move over. music has a new number one tragedy and this is it. the grammies are the most boring thing i have ever seen in my life. i don't like them. are we talking about my grammy or the grammies? sorry i got confused. >> how dare you make fun of nana. >> those things are not her fault. >> i got very confused. >> i am i editing. >> as the father of three daughters can you tell us how the crowd is dealing with it? >> i...
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once as the new left-handed frontman, the surviving members of the late kurt cobain's band nirvana. rock royalty was in the house. ♪ you got me rockin' ♪ you can run you can run ♪ i used to rule the world >> reporter: chris martin of coldplay, charmed with a solo "viva la vida." and billy joel represented his native long island. ♪ that's what it's all about ♪ momma, if that's moving up then i'm moving out ♪ >> reporter: the concert seemed to earn the note of triumph. that this once-in-a-blue-moon bruce/bon jovi duet provided. ♪ baby, we were born to run >> reporter: the concert has already earned some $35 million before the first note was played. countless millions sure to come in later. great music for a great cause. >> it might make up for congress there. what a show. >> they're older than congress, practically. >>> okay, let's get the weather from sam. >> let's get to the boards. here's one or two things going on. we're going to start with this storm on the west coast, by the way. this one delivers probably a good inch of rain in a lot of locations and more than tha
once as the new left-handed frontman, the surviving members of the late kurt cobain's band nirvana. rock royalty was in the house. ♪ you got me rockin' ♪ you can run you can run ♪ i used to rule the world >> reporter: chris martin of coldplay, charmed with a solo "viva la vida." and billy joel represented his native long island. ♪ that's what it's all about ♪ momma, if that's moving up then i'm moving out ♪ >> reporter: the concert seemed to earn the note of...
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obviously they can't have all of the members since kurt cobain is no longer with us. paul mccartney stepped in to be kurt cobain. >> bill: here's what it sounded like. ♪ ♪ >> bill: all right. >> i am very disappointed that they did not do a nirvana song. >> they didn't do one of the classics. >> they did a brand new song. >> it's called "cut me some slack," brand new song. >> bill: would have been nice to do one of the classic mccartney songs. >> he's recording that with dave grohl but i think that gawker said that this is the second worst thing to happen to nirvana fans. paul mccartney. >> i'm a big nirvana fan and i would love to see paul mccartney team up with them. dave grohl might be the best drummer working and he doesn't even drum in his band, the foo fighters now. the fact that two of them are in a band now, it would be great. >> bill: coming up, congressman sandy levin from michigan is going to join us atop the next hour. we'll start out this hour by going out to michigan and talking to karla swift, head of the afl-cio in michigan. and karla davenport tal
obviously they can't have all of the members since kurt cobain is no longer with us. paul mccartney stepped in to be kurt cobain. >> bill: here's what it sounded like. ♪ ♪ >> bill: all right. >> i am very disappointed that they did not do a nirvana song. >> they didn't do one of the classics. >> they did a brand new song. >> it's called "cut me some slack," brand new song. >> bill: would have been nice to do one of the classic mccartney...
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>> the train wreck happens and that person makes $50 million a year because that's what kurt cobain makes for the people that survived him. his estate. >> well if you get over the hump, if you become an iggy pop or keith richards. >> or the big bop? >> a certain amount of drugs turns your blood into embalming fluid, and you shall live forever. >> this is not a message we want people at home to hear. >> kids, it has to be the right combination. >> again, not the message we want our people to hear. you know what it is? creativity excuses bad behavior. so somebody could be like i'm out. i just wrote a great song so i will score some heroin and nobody stops it. creativity does not excuse bad behavior at all. in fact it demands better behavior so the creativity can flourish. >> okay. >> the more you know. >> words to grow on. >> gi joe could have said it better. >> greg, you just turned into my dad. what happened there? >> i forgot to ask you a question. >> my answer to that would have been amazing. >> then answer me. >> i am not giving it to you. screw you. >> the people excuse the creative p
>> the train wreck happens and that person makes $50 million a year because that's what kurt cobain makes for the people that survived him. his estate. >> well if you get over the hump, if you become an iggy pop or keith richards. >> or the big bop? >> a certain amount of drugs turns your blood into embalming fluid, and you shall live forever. >> this is not a message we want people at home to hear. >> kids, it has to be the right combination. >> again,...
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there are some people like kurt cobain and saying, how does that feel when you are 50? sadly, we did not get a chance to see it, but i am sure it would have turned into something that was beautiful and worthy. it is a kind of music that lets you carry on with it. you know, it all comes down to good luck. >> you are known for your incredible -- but you have done duets with tony bennett and natalie cole. who's your favorite duet partner? >> do i get in trouble for this? [laughter] there has not been that many. i loved working with all of them. i have loved working with mark knoffler, with alison kraus on that beautiful tribute she did, linda ronstadt. there are many. of course, carole king, joni mitchell. >> it is impossible to choose. but is there anybody you would like to perform with that you have not? >> i would like to perform with harry belafonte if i could. we did a series of concert at carnegie hall, and i asked harry if he would sing one of the songs that i grew up listening to of his, but he is pretty much decided he is not going to do that anymore. yeah, harry
there are some people like kurt cobain and saying, how does that feel when you are 50? sadly, we did not get a chance to see it, but i am sure it would have turned into something that was beautiful and worthy. it is a kind of music that lets you carry on with it. you know, it all comes down to good luck. >> you are known for your incredible -- but you have done duets with tony bennett and natalie cole. who's your favorite duet partner? >> do i get in trouble for this? [laughter]...
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of course, kurt cobain passed away in 1994. there's dave grohl. they played a new song. mccartney said they were recording, and he looked around in the studio. and he said oh, my god, what is this? who are these guys? and somebody whispered, said it's a nirvana reunion, and you're kurt. that's exactly what he was. last night possibly the greatest assemblage of aging and infirmed british rock stars in the history of rock 'n' roll! from the who to the stones to roger waters. they were all there. mccartney. somebody said that roger -- or that roger daltrey's stomach was a cross between somebody that did yoga and somebody that carved a pumpkin. it was a remarkable night and they raised all that money, mika, unbelievable amounts for sandy. >> very nice. that's wonderful. >> it was a jersey reunion. >> it was. chris christie. >> springsteen. bon jovi and chris christie. >> yeah. >> and jon stewart. >> and jon stewart, yes, the quartet. there's clapton, eddie vedder. it really was a remarkable -- >> in tickets alone, they raised $30 million. not bad. so we'll have more of that
of course, kurt cobain passed away in 1994. there's dave grohl. they played a new song. mccartney said they were recording, and he looked around in the studio. and he said oh, my god, what is this? who are these guys? and somebody whispered, said it's a nirvana reunion, and you're kurt. that's exactly what he was. last night possibly the greatest assemblage of aging and infirmed british rock stars in the history of rock 'n' roll! from the who to the stones to roger waters. they were all there....
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there are some people like kurt cobain and saying, how does that feel when you are 50? sadly, we did not get a chance to see it, but i am sure it would have turned into something that was beautiful and worthy. it is a kind of music that lets you carry on with it. you know, it all comes down to good luck. >> you are known for your incredible solo career, but you have also done duets with tony bennett and natalie cole. who's your favorite duet partner? >> do i get in trouble for this? [laughter] there haven't been all that many. i can mention all of them. i have loved working with mark knopler, with allison kraus on that beautiful tribute she did, linda ronstadt. there are many. of course, carole king, joni mitchell. >> it is impossible to choose. but is there anybody you would like to perform with that you have not? >> i would like to perform with harry belafonte if i could. we did a series of concert at carnegie hall, and i asked harry if he would sing one of the songs that i grew up listening to of his, but he is pretty much decided he is not going to do that anymore.
there are some people like kurt cobain and saying, how does that feel when you are 50? sadly, we did not get a chance to see it, but i am sure it would have turned into something that was beautiful and worthy. it is a kind of music that lets you carry on with it. you know, it all comes down to good luck. >> you are known for your incredible solo career, but you have also done duets with tony bennett and natalie cole. who's your favorite duet partner? >> do i get in trouble for this?...